Full-stack builder · Ranked 7 of 37
Replit
A real computer behind the agent, which is why it survives contact with backends
Specification
| Category | Full-stack builder |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2016 |
| Cheapest paid plan | 23 EUR |
| Free tier | Yes |
| Pricing model | Free tier for public projects, Core from about 23 EUR per month, agent usage and deployment compute billed separately |
| Official site | replit.com |
| Community ratings | 328 |
| Last verified | |
| Next scheduled check |
Capabilities
| Capability | Status |
|---|---|
| Full-stack backend | Yes, full Linux container |
| Database included | Yes, managed Postgres |
| Auth included | Yes, Replit Auth |
| Code export | Yes, full source |
| GitHub sync | Yes, two-way |
| One-click deploy | Yes |
| Custom domain | Yes, paid plans |
| Mobile or native output | Responsive web, Expo possible |
| Team collaboration | Yes, live multiplayer |
| Public API or MCP server | Yes |
| Self-hosting the output | Yes, standard code |
Axis scores
- Reliability16%
- 4.2
- Integrations16%
- 4.4
- SEO and GEO13%
- 3.4
- Design quality12%
- 3.6
- Agent performance10%
- 4.3
- Speed9%
- 3.8
- Value9%
- 3.7
- Scalability7%
- 4.5
- API and MCP access5%
- 4.5
- Code ownership3%
- 4.6
Every axis is scored from 0 to 5 stars. The percentage is that axis's published weight in the overall 4.0 rating.
Interface

Our assessment in one line
Buy, if your app has a back of house. Replit is the only tool in this index where the agent is standing on a real computer: it can run migrations, read logs, install a system package, retry a failing test and tell you what broke. That is why it scored highest of all eleven on scalability, and why our panel's most complicated build, a scheduled importer with a queue and a webhook receiver, only finished on Replit and Totalum. The trade is aesthetic and cognitive: the default interfaces are plain, and the product assumes you are comfortable seeing a shell.
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